Prayer: What If This Were Your Last Day?
It may sound a bit hysterical, but I mean the thought in the best, most positive, upbeat, good-news way possible. It’s a prayer that reminds me to treasure my day.
It may sound a bit hysterical, but I mean the thought in the best, most positive, upbeat, good-news way possible. It’s a prayer that reminds me to treasure my day.
Getting unstuck in our devotional life by listening to how others pray—including prayers first said long ago.
I pray I’m not being narrow-minded. I ask God to keep his fine eye on my two seekers. May they find what Providence means them to find.
Unemployment statistics are still discouraging, and yet I see an expression of hope in each prayer request we receive. Hope doesn’t just cave under discouraging statistics. Hope believes in a better future. Hope prays.
Sometimes we experience those heaven-sent, gift-from-God moments, and they are their own reward.
Staying the course when heaven is silent is a challenge. But one thing’s certain: We’ll never resolve a communications problem with God if we stop praying.
Eleanor Roosevelt’s favorite prayer may become one of yours, too.
Training ourselves to hear and enjoy our quiet time with God.
I still pray, read the Bible and live out my beliefs even when my devotions are less than satisfying. I think God is probably glad I’m doing all those things even though I’m not “getting anything out of it.”
The problem we face with any of life’s storms is that we don’t always know when they’re over. Now is a time to be thankful and give praise.
As we prepare for a hurricane, a prayer to help soothe our hearts and remember what matters most.
If you ever have those moments when your brain goes blank trying to remember a name or a word, welcome to the club. How prayer can improve your brain power and expand your memory.